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Valley of the Wolves: Iraq
The film covers through fiction real-life events like the occupation of Iraq, the execution of Daniel Pearl, the Hood event and the Abu Ghraib torture scandal.
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Plot Summary
Set during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, this action film follows a team of Turkish special forces soldiers led by Polat Alemdar. They are sent on a mission into northern Iraq to capture a ruthless American commander responsible for the desecration of Turkish soldiers' bodies. The mission quickly becomes complicated by the volatile political climate and the soldiers' own moral dilemmas.
Critical Reception
Valley of the Wolves: Iraq was a commercial success in Turkey but received mixed to negative reviews internationally, particularly from critics who cited its nationalistic themes, perceived anti-American sentiment, and graphic violence. It sparked considerable controversy due to its portrayal of American soldiers and its critical stance on the Iraq War.
What Reviewers Say
The film is heavily criticized for its overt nationalism and anti-American propaganda.
Viewers noted its graphic violence and controversial depiction of American forces.
Despite criticism, it resonated with audiences in Turkey for its patriotic themes.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is largely unavailable due to the film's primary market and release era. However, discussions often highlight the film's controversial nature and its strong nationalistic undertones.
Fun Fact
The film faced significant controversy and was banned in several countries due to its depiction of American soldiers and its strong anti-war message, leading to diplomatic tensions between Turkey and the United States.
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